18x7.5 Katana zr5 wheels. Couple questions: 1) Anyone ever have Katana rims? 2) What do you guys think? 3) Anyone know any rims that look similar?(the twin 5 spoke design)? Thanks
I attached a photo of them on a neon!
BTW: On my 2g, I have the same rims in 19" and they look amazing other than the fact that my turning radius is shot and my tires look deflated all the time :/ I would love to trade mine for a pair of 18's.
#47825, "RE: Opinion on rims!" In response to Reply # 0
Mo, I have 18x7.5 and have no problems with them. If I had a choice of buying wheels again, I wouldn't buy anything bigger than 17" and nothing less than 8" wide. I have my reasons for thinking that way.
That being said, wheels are a personal opinion type deal. Everybody can offer their opinion, but you might only listen to the ones that kinda agree with you.
That wasn't much help, but just thought I should share my opinion
#47842, "RE: Opinion on rims!" In response to Reply # 5
In my opinion I think one should always choose a wheel based on its weight instead of its looks. Get the lightest wheel in your price range. You are rewarded with better acceleration, better braking, and better handling.
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#47843, "RE: Opinion on rims!" In response to Reply # 6
Originally posted by ez In my opinion I think one should always choose a wheel based on its weight instead of its looks. Get the lightest wheel in your price range. You are rewarded with better acceleration, better braking, and better handling.
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